LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) — As American citizens celebrated freedom and liberty in their nation on Independence Day, 1961, a government founded on notions of the inalienable human rights to life,
This little-taught chapter of local history is being brought to life in an original play, “Buried Deep,” produced through Endstation Theatre Company, affiliated with Randolph College.
Today, if one visits Riverside Park in Lynchburg, an indentation in the ground where a pool once stood remains as a permanent scar of racial tensions in the not-so-distant past.
As American citizens celebrated freedom and liberty in their nation on Independence Day, 1961, the very government founded on notions of the inalienable human rights to life, liberty, and the